Ok so I'm probably opting out of the 01 Monza SeleSpeed from my other thread.. More because of my doubts about the SS tranny and me not liking it.
I have another one lined up. A 2000 MY2001 Monza. This one does smack of a cared-for car; oil changes every 10,000, full service books and receipts, no accidents, *just had* it's major service with timing belt. Does have 138km v 103km though. Over the phone he went immediately from $12k to $10k after I offered him $9k :o Reckon I can get it for $9500, which would add up to the same as the more dodgy SeleSpeed one, after I had it serviced! It's also a manual, not a SS and has sunroof where the other one didn't.
Seems like a goodie?
I'll be checking it out later today. Will report back :)
It probably sounds like a great car......but...get it checked out by a Alfa specialist first. Also...like sheldon said...buy a toyota or a holden or something that will be perfectly reliable for 1-2 years, if you are really into Alfas that can give you more than enough time to find the one you really want...could even be a much better 159 by that time.
Now that's another option here.
Drive them, compare and negotiate a price once it's checked out by an Alfa Specialist. Refer our sponsors link.
That way you know what it will cost you for a service - in real $ terms with no surprises.
Cheers.
I have always said to my wife that if I ever consider a Toyota Corolla or heaven forbid a Camry or a Holden, that she is to smack me hard across the head with a shovel.
Though, I figure there will be a queue of people anyway!!!!!!!!!!!
Neil
Yep, put a Territory in that lot too?
Well there's a few hours of my life I'll never get back :-\
You never can tell, can you? Here's the ad.. go have a laugh http://tinyurl.com/6btrm8
Remembering that
'full service history' means no stamp at 20, 60, 100 or 120 (though did have receipts for 120);
'brilliant' and 'immaculate' means couldn't even be bothered washing it; had been keyed down one side
New tyres maybe, but different tyres front and back
'very smooth' means rough, not willing to rev
Recalcitrant gear changes; 1st and reverse tricky to get into
Brakes way too grippy, and squealing
Audible rattle over bumps, from outside the car, 'probably just a loose bolt' :o
Had done minor services himself ('used' to be an apprentice mechanic)
Ding ding! warning bells everywhere
A/C worked though :D
And he went from $11,999 (already reduced) to $9k flat
Pity, but at least now I've driven 2 :)
PS: I've not owned a commodore, falcon, magna or camry in my life (apologies to those who own and love theirs though!)
Couple of random questions..
- do all 156's have trip computer?
- is there any particular reason to steer clear of 99 models?
thanks